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The Greatness of Diana Taurasi (Reason #1628)
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[QUOTE="MilfordHusky, post: 2803487, member: 366"] It's really hard to rank them, though we do. Stewie was a 4-time NCAA champion and 4-time Final Four MOP, as well as a 3-time AA and POY. She is the likely WNBA MVP and a possible WNBA champion. She is now close to being the best player in the world. She was the key player in the 111-game win streak. Maya has "only" 2 NCAA championships but already has 4 WNBA championships, tied for the second most. Her college career was arguably the best ever. She finished 2nd, 1st, 2nd, and 1st in the AP POY voting, while becoming a consensus 4-time All-American. The only players ahead of her in the voting were Candace Parker and Tina Charles. She scored over 3,000 points, never missed a game in a 150-4 career, and never lost at home. She was the key player in the 90-game streak. Diana is the widely acknowledged GOAT. She was a key on the 2002 best team ever and carried young teams to NCAA championships the next 2 years. She has won multiple WNBA and Euroleague titles and is the greatest scorer in WNBA history. Diana was the key player in the 70-game win streak. But who is the most decorated player in USAB/FIBA women's history? Hint: She's the best PG ever. [/QUOTE]
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